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Silber n; Silberbesteck n (cutlery); versilbern; weiß |
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verspiegeln mit Silber |
busin. |
Tafelsilber n |
chem. |
Argentum n (argentum); Silber n (argentum) |
econ. |
Silbergeld n; Silbermünzen f |
entomol. |
Gammaeule f (Phytometra gamma); Leineule f (Phytometra gamma); Ypsiloneule f (Phytometra gamma) |
food.ind. |
Ag m; E174 m |
med. |
Argentum n; Silber n (argentum, Ag) |
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SilberI... n |
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comp., MS |
Silber n (The intermediate level of service allocated to a case. The service contract a customer purchases determines the service level for its associated cases) |
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SilberII... n |
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silver A very ductile malleable brilliant greyish-white element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal. It occurs free and in argentite and other ores: used in jewellery, tableware, coinage, electrical contacts, and in electroplating. Its compounds are used in photography ['sɪlvə] n | |
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Silber n |
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verspiegeln |
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silbern |
econ. |
Silber- |
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abbr. |
sil; silv |
jewl. |
Silver, with elemental abbreviation Ag and atomic number 47, is a precious metal often used in jewelry. This soft alloy is both the highest thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity of any metal. When exposed to aid, the metal oxidizes and tarnish |
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food.ind., abbr. |
E174 |